HONED AGGREGATE

Give Your Home or Business a Smooth, Professional Look

Honed aggregate is technically another type of exposed aggregate with some distinctive differences. The same materials used to make exposed aggregate make honed aggregate. Since the materials are the same, if you opt for this type of surface, you will have the same variety of stones and vast numbers of colour choices as you would have with exposed aggregate.

The detail that sets honed aggregate apart from exposed aggregate is the fact that honed aggregate is ground down, giving the material a much smoother finish than exposed aggregate. This smooth finish tends to add a modern flair to the areas where it is used and makes your surfaces “ouch-less”, a great feature if you have children running around your home.

Where is Honed Aggregate Suitable?

Honed aggregate is a viable choice for many of the same places that exposed aggregate works. These include:

Alfresco areas

Patios

Walkways

Surrounding pools

Surrounding spas

High traffic areas

Indoor areas like foyers, bathrooms, or kitchens

Kitchen counters

Carports

Driveways (though a structurally sound choice, many of our customers believe the smoother finish of honed aggregate is not desirable for driveways)

Contact Us

Contact us today and experience the difference in working with Perth's honed concrete experts!

Is Honed Aggregate Concrete for You?

Another detail about honed concrete is that we are often able to hone your existing exposed aggregate. Honing exposed aggregate already in place is a great way for you to save money, while updating the look of your home or business.

Some reasons you may choose to have our team of professionals hone your current exposed aggregate:

Refreshes your present concrete surfaces

Often removes stains which may have developed over time

Turns old lackluster exposed aggregate into a refined feature

Cost effective

Time-saving method that requires no concrete pouring

Eliminates the need to remove and dispose of the old concrete

The benefits of honed aggregate far outweigh the negative aspects of this type of decorative concrete.